• LustyArgonianMana
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        20 days ago

        What specifically about their appearance tells you they are a woman? You’ve said it’s a useful descriptor. What about their appearance does ‘woman’ describe? You’re the one claiming “woman” is a descriptor. How so? Support your claim with specific examples.

        Ps aren’t you embarrassed trying to weasel out of saying your actual opinion? Like I have transparently asked, we both know there are visual cues you’re using to define woman. The reason I’m guessing you refuse to list them, is that we know I can find a woman who doesn’t fit that mold and would still be defined by society as a woman. You’re a coward afraid of losing and intellectually dishonest.

        • @[email protected]
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          020 days ago

          This is very frustrating. You’re accusing me of being disingenuous but I’m not.

          In any case, I’m really going to have to just ask you to infer how I evaluate how I evaluate which of those three people is a woman, and which is a man.

          Let’s just roll with it and see how it goes.

          One physical trait is the hairstyle.

          • LustyArgonianMana
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            220 days ago

            Okay, what hairstyle is exclusive only to women and not accessible to men? Was Sinead O’Conner a woman?

              • LustyArgonianMana
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                220 days ago

                Then calling someone a woman must not be a way to describe hairstyle. What is woman a descriptor of then?

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                  020 days ago

                  As I said before, it’s not just one thing, its a culmination of things. Hairstyle is just one thing.

                  • LustyArgonianMana
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                    220 days ago

                    Yeah, it’s a culmination of your experiences and impressions. It’s entirely subjective to you. That’s why you can’t project it onto other women and force them to follow your definition of woman. Everyone grows up in different spaces with different histories.